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This form is a sample letter in Word format covering the subject matter of the title of the form.
Then create your strong ID.me password that meets these requirements: At least 8 characters. At least 1 uppercase letter. At least 1 lowercase letter. At least 1 number.
The account used for signing into student email is your MEID (Maricopa Enterprise ID). It is automatically created for all active students. Self-service tools are available to: Find your MEID.
What are the password requirements? Your new password must be at least 12 characters. It may not contain commonly used words (you will be prompted if this is an issue during reset).
Update your mailing address in your Student Center and then contact Student Financial Services at 480-731-8700 or at 1098t@domail.maricopa.
Go to my.maricopa and select Student Email. If you need help with your MEID or password, visit Student Tech Support or call 602-286-8413 (6 for technology assistance) during open hours or 1-888-994-4433 for 24/7 technical support.
Self-Service Password Reset. Click the "Reset my Password" button to the right. Chat-Assisted Verification. If you are unable to use the Self-Service option, you can use the chat feature on the idme.maricopa website to verify your identity & have your email address or phone number on record updated.
Transcripts Visit the My Maricopa Student Portal. Use your MEID and password to log in. Select the Transcripts tab. Click Print. Here you will see your unofficial transcript, including: Maricopa Colleges attended. Semesters attended at the college. Classes taken along with the grades received.
If you do not have access to registration at that college, please start a live chat at the bottom right of this page or email admissions@apps.maricopa.
When you withdraw from a college course within the designated timeline, it usually does not impact your GPA. It just may likely result in a “W” grade on your transcript.
Many institutions implement a "drop deadline," a predetermined date before which students can withdraw without any academic or financial repercussions. Before this deadline, dropping a class is akin to never having registered for it. Withdrawing before this date usually has minimal to no impact on transcripts.